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FAQs – SCCM (ConfigMgr)

What is Config Mgr / Configuration Manager /SCCM / Formerly SMS ?

This is a System Management software product from Microsoft. You can manage Mobiles, Desktops, Laptops and servers etc through this software.

In 1994, Microsoft introduced Systems Management Server (SMS) 1.0. It was the beginning of client management solution, but more in the non-Active Direc¬tory era. SMS 2003 truly ushered in an era of advanced client management that leveraged Active Directory and all of its functionality. The adoption and popular¬ity of SMS has continued to grow since SMS 2003, and Microsoft has pushed the limits of the solution and its ability over time.

Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 changed the game with the vision of an integrated solution along with other System Center products. Microsoft introduced many new features and firsts with Configuration Manager 2007 and took client management to a whole new level with System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. Now, Configuration Manager (both 2007 and 2012) is now an integral part of the IT infrastructure of many companies, and expertise with Configuration Manager has become one of the most sought after IT skills around the globe.

The software update point for a site that interacts with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to configure software updates settings and manage software updates synchronization. The active software update point can accept connections from the intranet and the Internet.

Application Administrator

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can perform both the Application Deployment Manager role and the Application Author role.

Application Author

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can create, modify, and retire applications.

Application Catalog web service point

A site system role that provides software information to the Application Catalog website from the Software Library.

Application Catalog website point

A site system role that provides users with a list of available software from the Application Catalog.

Application Deployment Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can deploy and monitor applications.

Asset Intelligence

A Configuration Manager feature that allows administrators to inventory and manage software license usage throughout their enterprise.

Asset Intelligence catalog

A Configuration Manager catalog that contains categorization and identification information for software titles and versions, which is used to classify inventoried software.

Asset Intelligence synchronization point

A site system role that connects to System Center Online to download Asset Intelligence catalog information and upload uncategorized titles so that they can be considered for future inclusion in the catalog.

Asset Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can manage the Asset Intelligence synchronization point, Asset Intelligence reporting classes, software inventory, hardware inventory, and metering rules.

assigned management point

A management point in a primary site that is assigned to the Configuration Manager client.

assigned site

A site to which a Configuration Manager client is currently assigned.

binary delta replication

A Configuration Manager process that copies only the changed portions of a package or content file rather than the entire file when an update has been made.

boundary

An IP subnet, IP address range, IPv6 prefix, or Active Directory site that identifies the network location of clients in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.

central administration site

The central administration site coordinates intersite data replication across the hierarchy by using Configuration Manager database replication. It also enables the administration of hierarchy-wide configurations for client agents, discovery, and other operations.

collection

A set of resources in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.

Compliance Settings Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can define and monitor Compliance Settings.

component server

A server that runs Configuration Manager services. When you install all the site system roles except for the distribution point role, Configuration Manager automatically installs the component server.

Configuration Manager Application Catalog

The web-based view of the applications that are available for a user to search, browse, request, and install.

Configuration Manager Software Center

The end-user program that allows the user to set preferences for how their software is installed. End users can also use Configuration Manager Software Center to request, install, remove, and monitor the software that is deployed by using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.

Configuration Manager software inventory

A Configuration Manager feature that automatically gathers information about software on client computers.

The file format (.ddr) and the actual file that is used by Configuration Manager to report discovery data to a Configuration Manager site database.

database replication

A type of data replication in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager that uses SQL Server replication.

delta inventory file

A file generated after Configuration Manager performs a complete inventory, containing only hardware or software properties that were added, removed, or changed since the previous inventory cycle.

delta replication

The copying of only the changed files in a Configuration Manager package when an update has been made to the package.

deployment purpose

An application state that is associated with the deployment of software, such as Available or Required.

deployment type

A technology that is used to deploy an application to devices. A deployment type is contained within an application; for example, Windows Installer could be a deployment type for the “Visio 2007” application.

discovery data

A set of properties collected by a discovery method that reflects the attributes of a Configuration Manager resource.

discovery data record (DDR)

The file format (.ddr) and the actual file that is used by Configuration Manager to report discovery data to a Configuration Manager site database.

distribution point

A site system role that contains source files for clients to download, such as application content, software packages, software updates, operating system images, and boot images.

distribution point group

A set of distribution points that you can manage as a single entity.

Endpoint Protection Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can define and monitor security policies.

Endpoint Protection point

A site system role that Configuration Manager uses to accept the Endpoint Protection license terms and to configure the default membership for Microsoft Active Protection Service.

enrollment point

A site system role that uses PKI certificates to complete mobile device enrollment and to provision Intel AMT-based computers.

enrollment proxy point

A site system role that manages enrollment requests from mobile devices so that they can be managed by Configuration Manager.

Exchange Server connector

A Configuration Manager technology that connects to Exchange Server to discover and manage mobile devices.

fallback site

The site in the hierarchy that clients are assigned to when they are installed by using automatic site assignment and they are not in a boundary group that has an assigned site.

fallback status point

A site system role that helps you monitor client installation and identify the clients that are unmanaged because they cannot communicate with their management point.

Full Administrator

A security role that grants all permissions in Configuration Manager to an administrative user.

global conditions

A setting or an expression that is used to define rules that specify how an application is deployed on client devices. See Also: requirement rules

global data

A set of administrator-created objects that are replicated to all sites throughout the hierarchy. Secondary sites receive a subset of this data. See Also: local data

Heartbeat Discovery method

A Configuration Manager discovery method that is used to update data discovery records (DDRs) for each Configuration Manager client on a set schedule to ensure that they remain current in the site database.

IDMIF file

A type of Management Information Format (MIF) file that can be used to add new architectures or updates to existing architectures in the Configuration Manager site database to accommodate custom hardware inventory properties.

incremental collection evaluation

A feature that enables you to evaluate new or changed members of a collection.

incremental collection member evaluation

A process that periodically scans for new or changed resources from the previous collection evaluation and then updates the collection membership with only these resources.

Infrastructure Administrator

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can perform migration tasks and create, delete, and modify the Configuration Manager server infrastructure.

Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)

An Intel networking management technology that is supported by Configuration Manager out of band management, which enables a Configuration Manager administrator to manage desktop computers independently from the Configuration Manager client or the computer operating system.

Internet-based client management

A feature in Configuration Manager that allows you to manage computers that have the Configuration Manager client agent but do not connect into the network through a VPN or dial-up connection.

Internet-based site system

A site system role that allows connections from clients when they are managed over the Internet.

Internet-based software update point

The software update point for a site that accepts communication from only client computers on the Internet. There can be only one active Internet-based software update point.

local data

A set of objects that are automatically created by Configuration Manager. This data is not replicated to other sites. See Also: global data

maintenance window

A period of time, defined by administrators, when changes can be made on the computers that are members of a Configuration Manager collection.

Managed Object Format (MOF)

The file type, based on the Interface Definition Language (IDL), that describes management information. The MOF syntax is a way to describe object definitions in textual form.

management controller

The hardware and firmware component on computer motherboards that supports out of band management.

Management Information Format (MIF) file

The file type (.mif) that can be used to modify the Configuration Manager database by creating architectures, object classes, and attributes.

management point

A site system role that provides policy and service location information to clients and receives configuration data from clients.

membership rule

The criteria by which Configuration Manager evaluates whether a resource belongs to a particular collection.

Network Discovery method

The Configuration Manager discovery method that enables the Configuration Manager administrator to discover any network resources that are IP addressable.

NOIDMIF file

A custom Management Information Format (MIF) file that Configuration Manager administrators can use to modify or append object classes and properties to existing client inventory data.

non-peak power plan

A Configuration Manager power plan that you can configure with power settings that are applied outside peak hours or business hours.

operating system deployment

A Configuration Manager feature that allows you to create operating system images and deploy those images to target computers

Operating System Deployment Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can create, deploy, and manage operating system images.

Operations Administrator

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can perform all actions in Configuration Manager except for those that are required to manage security.

out of band management

A feature in Configuration Manager that allows computers to be managed outside standard management channels by connecting to a supported management controller. This management channel is independent from the Configuration Manager client and the operating system.

out of band service point

A site system role that provisions and configures Intel AMT-based computers for out of band management.

An ASCII text file that contains the settings of a Configuration Manager site.

site data

The operational information that is created by a Configuration Manager site and that is replicated to the central administration site. Site data includes hardware inventory data, status messages, alerts, and the results of query-based collection rules.

site database server

A server that hosts the SQL Server database, which stores information about Configuration Manager assets and site data.

site server

A computer on which you run the Configuration Manager setup program and which provides the core functionality for the site.

site system

A server that provides Configuration Manager functionality to a Configuration Manager site.

SMS Executive

The primary Configuration Manager service that accesses and updates the database and manages many different process threads.

SMS Provider

A WMI provider that allows both read and write access to the Configuration Manager site database.

software update point

A site system role that integrates with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to provide software updates to Configuration Manager clients.

stand-alone site

A Configuration Manager primary site with no parent sites and no child sites.

state message

A message type that is used to identify at what stage a Configuration Manager client process has succeeded, failed, or stopped.

state migration point

A site system role that stores user state data when a computer is migrated to a new operating system.

status filter rule

A filtering rule that controls how status messages are reported and viewed.

status message

A message generated by a Configuration Manager component and viewed in the Status Message Viewer.

status message threshold

The limit that defines when the summary status for a component or site system should indicate OK, Warning, or Critical status.

Status Message Viewer

A tool in the Configuration Manager console that is used to browse the status messages in the Configuration Manager site database.

status summarizer

A component that consolidates the data generated by Configuration Manager status messages into a succinct view of the status of a component, a server, a package, or an advertisement.

supersedence

A deployment behavior that specifies how new software replaces existing software.

System Health Validator point

A site system role that validates Configuration Manager Network Access Protection (NAP) policies. It must be installed on a NAP health policy server.

task sequence

The mechanism in Configuration Manager for performing multiple steps or tasks on a client computer at the command-line level without requiring user intervention.

tiered secondary

In Configuration Manager, a secondary site that receives deployment content from another secondary site.

trusted root key

An encryption key used in Configuration Manager to help clients identify valid management points.

uninterpreted configuration item

An imported configuration item that cannot be interpreted by the Configuration Manager console and whose properties cannot be viewed or edited in the console.

unmanaged client

A client that is not communicating with its assigned site in the Configuration Manager hierarchy and therefore cannot receive policy or upload inventory data.

user device affinity

The mapping of a user to a device, which enables deployment conditions and simplifies the complexity of the deployment.

wake-up packet

A packet that is sent by a Configuration Manager primary site server to bring computers out of a sleep state so that they can perform a management function, such as installing a mandatory software update.

wipe

To remove all data from a mobile device that has been lost, stolen, or compromised.

Term

Definition

Active Directory Delta Discovery

A discovery option that allows Configuration Manager to discover only new or changed resources in Active Directory independently of a full discovery cycle.

The software update point for a site that interacts with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to configure software updates settings and manage software updates synchronization. The active software update point can accept connections from the intranet and the Internet.

Application Administrator

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can perform both the Application Deployment Manager role and the Application Author role.

Application Author

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can create, modify, and retire applications.

Application Catalog web service point

A site system role that provides software information to the Application Catalog website from the Software Library.

Application Catalog website point

A site system role that provides users with a list of available software from the Application Catalog.

Application Deployment Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can deploy and monitor applications.

Asset Intelligence

A Configuration Manager feature that allows administrators to inventory and manage software license usage throughout their enterprise.

Asset Intelligence catalog

A Configuration Manager catalog that contains categorization and identification information for software titles and versions, which is used to classify inventoried software.

Asset Intelligence synchronization point

A site system role that connects to System Center Online to download Asset Intelligence catalog information and upload uncategorized titles so that they can be considered for future inclusion in the catalog.

Asset Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can manage the Asset Intelligence synchronization point, Asset Intelligence reporting classes, software inventory, hardware inventory, and metering rules.

assigned management point

A management point in a primary site that is assigned to the Configuration Manager client.

assigned site

A site to which a Configuration Manager client is currently assigned.

binary delta replication

A Configuration Manager process that copies only the changed portions of a package or content file rather than the entire file when an update has been made.

boundary

An IP subnet, IP address range, IPv6 prefix, or Active Directory site that identifies the network location of clients in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.

central administration site

The central administration site coordinates intersite data replication across the hierarchy by using Configuration Manager database replication. It also enables the administration of hierarchy-wide configurations for client agents, discovery, and other operations.

collection

A set of resources in the Configuration Manager hierarchy.

Compliance Settings Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can define and monitor Compliance Settings.

component server

A server that runs Configuration Manager services. When you install all the site system roles except for the distribution point role, Configuration Manager automatically installs the component server.

Configuration Manager Application Catalog

The web-based view of the applications that are available for a user to search, browse, request, and install.

Configuration Manager Software Center

The end-user program that allows the user to set preferences for how their software is installed. End users can also use Configuration Manager Software Center to request, install, remove, and monitor the software that is deployed by using System Center 2012 Configuration Manager.

Configuration Manager software inventory

A Configuration Manager feature that automatically gathers information about software on client computers.

The file format (.ddr) and the actual file that is used by Configuration Manager to report discovery data to a Configuration Manager site database.

database replication

A type of data replication in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager that uses SQL Server replication.

delta inventory file

A file generated after Configuration Manager performs a complete inventory, containing only hardware or software properties that were added, removed, or changed since the previous inventory cycle.

delta replication

The copying of only the changed files in a Configuration Manager package when an update has been made to the package.

deployment purpose

An application state that is associated with the deployment of software, such as Available or Required.

deployment type

A technology that is used to deploy an application to devices. A deployment type is contained within an application; for example, Windows Installer could be a deployment type for the “Visio 2007” application.

discovery data

A set of properties collected by a discovery method that reflects the attributes of a Configuration Manager resource.

discovery data record (DDR)

The file format (.ddr) and the actual file that is used by Configuration Manager to report discovery data to a Configuration Manager site database.

distribution point

A site system role that contains source files for clients to download, such as application content, software packages, software updates, operating system images, and boot images.

distribution point group

A set of distribution points that you can manage as a single entity.

Endpoint Protection Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can define and monitor security policies.

Endpoint Protection point

A site system role that Configuration Manager uses to accept the Endpoint Protection license terms and to configure the default membership for Microsoft Active Protection Service.

enrollment point

A site system role that uses PKI certificates to complete mobile device enrollment and to provision Intel AMT-based computers.

enrollment proxy point

A site system role that manages enrollment requests from mobile devices so that they can be managed by Configuration Manager.

Exchange Server connector

A Configuration Manager technology that connects to Exchange Server to discover and manage mobile devices.

fallback site

The site in the hierarchy that clients are assigned to when they are installed by using automatic site assignment and they are not in a boundary group that has an assigned site.

fallback status point

A site system role that helps you monitor client installation and identify the clients that are unmanaged because they cannot communicate with their management point.

Full Administrator

A security role that grants all permissions in Configuration Manager to an administrative user.

global conditions

A setting or an expression that is used to define rules that specify how an application is deployed on client devices. See Also: requirement rules

global data

A set of administrator-created objects that are replicated to all sites throughout the hierarchy. Secondary sites receive a subset of this data. See Also: local data

Heartbeat Discovery method

A Configuration Manager discovery method that is used to update data discovery records (DDRs) for each Configuration Manager client on a set schedule to ensure that they remain current in the site database.

IDMIF file

A type of Management Information Format (MIF) file that can be used to add new architectures or updates to existing architectures in the Configuration Manager site database to accommodate custom hardware inventory properties.

incremental collection evaluation

A feature that enables you to evaluate new or changed members of a collection.

incremental collection member evaluation

A process that periodically scans for new or changed resources from the previous collection evaluation and then updates the collection membership with only these resources.

Infrastructure Administrator

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can perform migration tasks and create, delete, and modify the Configuration Manager server infrastructure.

Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)

An Intel networking management technology that is supported by Configuration Manager out of band management, which enables a Configuration Manager administrator to manage desktop computers independently from the Configuration Manager client or the computer operating system.

Internet-based client management

A feature in Configuration Manager that allows you to manage computers that have the Configuration Manager client agent but do not connect into the network through a VPN or dial-up connection.

Internet-based site system

A site system role that allows connections from clients when they are managed over the Internet.

Internet-based software update point

The software update point for a site that accepts communication from only client computers on the Internet. There can be only one active Internet-based software update point.

local data

A set of objects that are automatically created by Configuration Manager. This data is not replicated to other sites. See Also: global data

maintenance window

A period of time, defined by administrators, when changes can be made on the computers that are members of a Configuration Manager collection.

Managed Object Format (MOF)

The file type, based on the Interface Definition Language (IDL), that describes management information. The MOF syntax is a way to describe object definitions in textual form.

management controller

The hardware and firmware component on computer motherboards that supports out of band management.

Management Information Format (MIF) file

The file type (.mif) that can be used to modify the Configuration Manager database by creating architectures, object classes, and attributes.

management point

A site system role that provides policy and service location information to clients and receives configuration data from clients.

membership rule

The criteria by which Configuration Manager evaluates whether a resource belongs to a particular collection.

Network Discovery method

The Configuration Manager discovery method that enables the Configuration Manager administrator to discover any network resources that are IP addressable.

NOIDMIF file

A custom Management Information Format (MIF) file that Configuration Manager administrators can use to modify or append object classes and properties to existing client inventory data.

non-peak power plan

A Configuration Manager power plan that you can configure with power settings that are applied outside peak hours or business hours.

operating system deployment

A Configuration Manager feature that allows you to create operating system images and deploy those images to target computers

Operating System Deployment Manager

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can create, deploy, and manage operating system images.

Operations Administrator

A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can perform all actions in Configuration Manager except for those that are required to manage security.

out of band management

A feature in Configuration Manager that allows computers to be managed outside standard management channels by connecting to a supported management controller. This management channel is independent from the Configuration Manager client and the operating system.

out of band service point

A site system role that provisions and configures Intel AMT-based computers for out of band management.

An ASCII text file that contains the settings of a Configuration Manager site.

site data

The operational information that is created by a Configuration Manager site and that is replicated to the central administration site. Site data includes hardware inventory data, status messages, alerts, and the results of query-based collection rules.

site database server

A server that hosts the SQL Server database, which stores information about Configuration Manager assets and site data.

site server

A computer on which you run the Configuration Manager setup program and which provides the core functionality for the site.

site system

A server that provides Configuration Manager functionality to a Configuration Manager site.

SMS Executive

The primary Configuration Manager service that accesses and updates the database and manages many different process threads.

SMS Provider

A WMI provider that allows both read and write access to the Configuration Manager site database.

software update point

A site system role that integrates with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) to provide software updates to Configuration Manager clients.

stand-alone site

A Configuration Manager primary site with no parent sites and no child sites.

state message

A message type that is used to identify at what stage a Configuration Manager client process has succeeded, failed, or stopped.

state migration point

A site system role that stores user state data when a computer is migrated to a new operating system.

status filter rule

A filtering rule that controls how status messages are reported and viewed.

status message

A message generated by a Configuration Manager component and viewed in the Status Message Viewer.

status message threshold

The limit that defines when the summary status for a component or site system should indicate OK, Warning, or Critical status.

Status Message Viewer

A tool in the Configuration Manager console that is used to browse the status messages in the Configuration Manager site database.

status summarizer

A component that consolidates the data generated by Configuration Manager status messages into a succinct view of the status of a component, a server, a package, or an advertisement.

supersedence

A deployment behavior that specifies how new software replaces existing software.

System Health Validator point

A site system role that validates Configuration Manager Network Access Protection (NAP) policies. It must be installed on a NAP health policy server.

task sequence

The mechanism in Configuration Manager for performing multiple steps or tasks on a client computer at the command-line level without requiring user intervention.

tiered secondary

In Configuration Manager, a secondary site that receives deployment content from another secondary site.

trusted root key

An encryption key used in Configuration Manager to help clients identify valid management points.

uninterpreted configuration item

An imported configuration item that cannot be interpreted by the Configuration Manager console and whose properties cannot be viewed or edited in the console.

unmanaged client

A client that is not communicating with its assigned site in the Configuration Manager hierarchy and therefore cannot receive policy or upload inventory data.

user device affinity

The mapping of a user to a device, which enables deployment conditions and simplifies the complexity of the deployment.

wake-up packet

A packet that is sent by a Configuration Manager primary site server to bring computers out of a sleep state so that they can perform a management function, such as installing a mandatory software update.

wipe

To remove all data from a mobile device that has been lost, stolen, or compromised.

In my SCCM environment some of the machines have duplicate entries in Add – remove programs for the same application.We do quarterly updates to adobe applications
Ex : Reader 9.5 and 9.5.1 where is latest version of the application is available user machines.

During deployment facing problem in query the machines…
what could be the solution WRT deployment and package?

I have a problem with Endpoint protection, all customers machines are not synchronized with the server for updates and scan automatically from the server, I setup Antimalwar Policy but no of evolution can help me

Hi All
I have an issue where something from sccm2012 is disabling the rdp for ALL pc’s
Created GPO and edited LGP to allow remote access for the moment. This is a definite sccm 2012 issue. Please assist.

Hi Anoop, thanks for all the assistance wrt system center. As a newbie, with your help I’ve become quite familiar with the pvt cloud.
I have a silly question regarding sccm 2012 – whats the simplest way of deploying wsus to server types 2003; 2008; 2008 r2, currently I have created groups for these servers which is fine, the process does become tiresome at times when we need to download most recent updates. Your thoughts?
Thanks. M

The same answer to you as well. The client is CM 2012 SP1 RTM (5.00.7804.1000) and the site server is still with CM 2012 RTM (NO SP1 installed) 5.00.7711.0000. This is not supported. You need to upgrade site server and site system to SP1 and then install the client hotfix available then install CM 2012 SP1 client.

Yes, I have installed 2801987 on the Site Server (I have only 1 server). In the ccmsetup.log, before error 0x87d0029e there is this line: File ‘C:\WINDOWS\ccmsetup\MicrosoftPolicyPlatformSetup.msi’ with hash ‘FB066AEFD8F7305D105491DCD959363EB6FC55294A83BB79D40147F6C3FAEAF8′ from manifest doesn’t match with the file hash ‘55130D5286152C9DE4BD13F9C75FE232A1A0B4280AFD8701A198D8A12DD1AAB5

Not sure, what is happening at your side. I’ve never faced this issue. Try un installing the client again (delete the old files if something is present in the workstation) then install the client again.

We have CM07, also the post which has been mentioned didnt help me much, as in my case i need to force replication of one particular Update list to one particular SCCM server, Could you please help with steps involved in it.

a) In SCCM Console, open the properties of the missing Update List.
b) Edit the comment (in this case added a . period)
c) Click ok and allow the Update List to rereplicate the change.
d) Waited about 3 min and it was available on the server which was missing earlier

I am facing an issue with Additional attributes under active directory user discovery in SCCM 2012 R2. I have added attributes like “Company,title,l,Manager under active directory user discovery properties. But i am unable to see them when querying in SQL. select * from v_r_user. please help me with this issue. i am unable to find the root cause of the problem

Hi Anoop,
I Moncy Vakey,keralite , working in Saudi Arabia. Now my company told me to manage sccm 2012 and they are insisting me to do . I read some webpages and pdf ,can you please tell how can i learn this application without visit any training centre because here there is no sccm training centres. I hope u will reply this mail …

hi
i have a sccm server (2008 R2) in example1.local env and i want to add a domain example2.local (2003 SBS)
i need to push updates/software packages to clients. how can i achieve this?
do i use trusted domain functions via domain and trusts??
please advise.
thanks

Please provide me the details to configure Out of Band Management in SCCM 2012 R2. I had done the configuring after referring the TechNet Documents, but fail to do the provisioning of the systems.
Thanks